The most severe symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage
Disease description:
A 70-year-old patient developed intracerebral hemorrhage after a collision. I would like to ask, what are the most severe symptoms of intracerebral hemorrhage?
The most severe cases of cerebral hemorrhage are critical and life-threatening. Cerebral hemorrhage is a very common clinical condition, frequently seen in middle-aged and elderly patients over 50 years old. The causes of hemorrhage vary, as do the characteristics of the bleeding. We need to identify the underlying cause of bleeding and perform relevant imaging examinations for previous disease patients, followed by active interventional treatment. Hypertension combined with arteriosclerosis is the most common cause of cerebral hemorrhage.